broch
/broʊk/Definitions
1. noun
a piece of jewelry, especially a decorative metal fastening, often in the form of a brooch or clasp, worn as a symbol of office or status.
“The queen wore a broch on her coat during the official visit.”
2. noun
a type of medieval architectural decoration, similar to a pilaster but narrower and more projecting.
“The broch in the medieval castle added to its grandeur.”